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MoD chiefs plan for Zimbabwe military action
He said: "I think the Zimbabwean Army and police force would collapse and the population would treat an intervention force as liberators – but would any of the neighbouring African countries give us flying rights over their territory?"
Referring to Ian Smith’s Unilateral Declaration of Independence in Rhodesia in 1965, he said that the colonial powers in the region at the time had refused Britain flying rights – "and today it would be Zimbabwe’s neighbours who would turn us down".
The former Royal Marine added: "Even if it was decided to use, say, Mozambique’s airspace without permission to reach Zimbabwe, what would the mission be? Would it be to kill Mugabe or put him in prison? – and what about all the generals who support him, what would happen to them? These are the sort of questions the Chief of the Defence Staff would ask if he was given an order from Gordon Brown to send troops to Zimbabwe. more
CVD risk, gout and HRT patches
I do not think we should recommend treating all patients with antidepressants following their stroke, but this study does serve as a reminder of the importance of diagnosing and treating depression in patients who have recently had a stroke.
Gout - another risk factor for cardiovascular disease? Arch Intern Med 2008; 168: 1,104-10We are aware of many diseases that are associated with a higher risk of CVD, including hypertension, diabetes and even rheumatoid arthritis and SLE. Studies have also shown that gout is associated with CVD, including MI.
This US study showed that gout is associated with increased CVD mortality in middle-aged men, especially those with gout accompanied by hyperuricaemia. Those with gout had higher unadjusted mortality rates from CVD than those without gout, at 10.3 versus 8.0 per 1,000 person-years; this equates to an approximately 30 per cent increased relative risk. more
Acclarent files for initial public offering
The company is currently focused on commercializing its balloon sinuplasty devices, flexible, minimally-invasive tools that aid doctors in treating patients with chronic sinusitis, or inflammation of the sinus cavities. The primary surgical approach to treating sinusitis typically involves the removal of bone and tissue. Acclarent's device eliminates this need, and thus reduces postoperative pain and discomfort, the company said.
Acclarent received Food and Drug Administration clearance of the first model of its balloon sinuplasty device in April 2005 and launched the product later that year. The company began international sales in January 2007.
William M. Facteau, 38, has served as president and chief executive since November 2004. Prior to that, Facteau held a number of sales, marketing and general management positions at a division of Abbott Laboratories. more
Brain Protein Suppresses Craving for Alcohol
Rose Hoban reports on a new approach to treating alcoholism.
Molecular biologist Dorit Ron from the University of California at San Francisco says scientists have come up with drugs to treat conditions from heart disease to psychiatric disorders, but treatments for alcoholism are lacking. She and her research colleagues decided to investigate a neuroprotein known as GDNF, glial cell-derived neurotropic factor. GDNF is a protein that is made by brain cells both nerve cells and glial cells – a type of brain cells.
"It is released from these cells and it's very important for the development of the brain," Ron explains. "And it's very important to keep certain types of nerve cells alive and healthy."
Scientists became aware of GDNF because of side effects from a hallucinogenic drug called ibocaine that became popular in the 1960s. more
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Fun and games were not the only part of Saturday’s Drug-Free Fun Day conducted at the Acton Folk Center. There were several serious lessons to be learned. The event, sponsored by Madison County ASAP (Agency for Substance Abuse Policy), was geared ...
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